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Lizzy's Animal Hospice
PO Box 693
Dripping Springs, TX 78620

MISSION STATEMENT

To provide a home environment to the most vulnerable companion animals in a shelter environment, or who would ultimately end up in a shelter, which are those who are elderly, terminally ill, and homeless.

Special Dogs for Special People

See you at Santa Pictures this Saturday at Tomlinson's Lakeway between 10-1!
See below for more details!

Check out the video of our Hannah! She was the Pet of the Week on Fox 7.Click here to see Hannah featured on TV.
She is a STAR.

A Sorrowful Good Bye to Sweet Mika
Mika's recovery was amazing after his bilateral FHO. He was rocking his physical therapy. After being with LHH for six months, Mika had a tough Thanksgiving weekend, and renal failure took its toll and we had to say goodbye. Mika was such a sweetie with a huge presence and now there is a huge void.

A companion animal is a pet. A companion animal can provide their owner emotional and physical benefits. Walking a dog benefits the animal as well as the owner. Dogs offer companionship, loyalty and friendship. Please consider adopting or fostering a Lizzy's Animal Hospice Dog. Click here to download our flyer about Lizzy's Animal Hospice.

FUREVER HOMES WANTED!
Click on the images below to learn more about our LAH pups looking for forever
homes. These dogs are easy to love and care for and they don't ask for much.

Hannah

ShuShu

Clyde

MeMe

Patriot & Freedom

Zona

Stanley

Perry

Lulu

Check out this video of Jet! She has really improved! Run Jet, run!

Lizzy's Hospice on Fox's Good Day Austin

Meet Lizzy

Meet Lizzy - the inspiration for Lizzy's Animal Hospice. She was only with us for two years, but that was longer than we thought she would live considering the condition she was found in. Lizzy was chained to a tree in Southwest Austin, and her hair was so heavily matted that every time she tried to stand up she would fall over - and she was frail. At around 13 years of age, Lizzy was given the life she deserved in the first place. She lived free of chains and matted hair, ate healthy food, and received pain maintenance to help with her arthritis. Most importantly, Lizzy was showered with love and companionship (both human and animal), probably for the first time